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Family fears for British couple moved to notorious prisons in Iran

Lindsay and Craig Foreman were separated after seven months in detention, a situation their son has called ‘unbelievably tough’

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Craig and Lindsay Foreman are being detained in Iran on espionage charges. Photo: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office via AFP
Agence France-Presse

A British couple detained in Iran for seven months on espionage charges have been moved to separate prisons in and near Tehran, heightening fears for their welfare, their son told Agence France-Presse on Monday.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman, both 52 and who previously split their time between southeast England and Spain, were seized in Kerman, in central Iran, in early January while on a round-the-world motorbike trip.

Their family have known little about their whereabouts since then, but say they learned on Sunday via the British Foreign Office that Lindsay has been transferred to Qarchak women’s prison near the capital.

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It has a dubious reputation, with human rights groups repeatedly criticising the dire conditions reported there.

Joe Bennett, son of Lindsay Foreman, who has been detained in Iran with her husband. Photo: AFP
Joe Bennett, son of Lindsay Foreman, who has been detained in Iran with her husband. Photo: AFP

“It’s one of the worst prisons in the world,” Lindsay’s son Joe Bennett said in an interview on Monday near his home in Folkestone, southeast England.

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